Four months into lockdown, Public Practice are a dab hand at picking out custom backgrounds on Zoom. Resident bassist and synth player Drew Citron opts for the cast of Friends (“I mean look how hot Phoebe is,” she says)...
otta’s music is like a mirror: she reflects those around her; she reflects her surroundings. Since the beginning, the British-Finnish newcomer had dared to push. At 16-years-old, the singer-songwriter uprooted herself from her sleepy Buckinghamshire hometown and moored herself...
Nasty Cherry aren’t really your average girl band. Catapulted to fame in late 2019 via the hit Netflix six-part docuseries, Nasty Cherry: I’m With The Band, the quartet quickly became the epitome of polarising hype as the show generated...
Connie Constance’s debut 2019 album, ‘English Rose’ glides from alternative hip-hop and political lyricism to melancholic indie-pop seamlessly and with purpose. Now she's back, with two new singles under her belt; the danceable indie hit ‘Monty Python’ and, in...
It's been a rough couple of years for Glass Animals. Riding high after the release of 2016's breakthrough album 'How To Be A Human Being' the dance-pop four-piece suffered a major setback: their drummer, Joe Seaward, was cycling in...
Rapper and producer Dope Saint Jude – real name Catherine Saint Jude – blends Cape Town hip-hop and political lyrics, carving out her own place in a male-dominated genre. Her music is fearless, confident and unapologetically queer, with...
"I literally just turned twenty," sings Leo Bhanji on 'Blade of Hope' a lo-fi, emo piano track taken from his stirring debut EP 'No Guard'. The London musician – who did, literally, just turn 20 – is the newest...
It’s a sweaty June afternoon and Denai Moore is feeling the heat. “I’m melting! It’s just too warm,” she exclaims. She’s right, too: it’s disgustingly close, made all the worse by this seemingly eternal national lockdown. But all things...
It's been two years since Dream Wife released their rowdy, self-titled debut album. The trio, who formed at art college in Brighton, quickly built a cult following, their feminist punk anthems and calls for safe spaces for women at...
Manchester has long been the home of some of Britain’s buzziest bands and this year’s flaming hot tip comes in the form of alt-pop six piece, Mealtime, who have just dropped their really-very-good first EP ‘Aperitif’.
“It’s a little introduction,”...